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Had a doctor tell me once that people can grow into allergies and grow out of them. Makes no sense. When I was younger I used to love the smell of grass, loved mowing yards, etc. Then one day after mowing, as night came along I was getting stuffy, and by bed time I could hardly breathe. Was taking a hot shower at like 1am, just so I could breathe better.I didn’t know what it was, never experienced anything like that. And for 10-12 years after that I became sick twice a year around allergy seasons. Always an infection due to allergies. Then..after learning some home remedies (spoonful of local honey a day for months at a time) my allergies started to back off again. Nowadays I start to sneeze a little what I mow a certain wild flower in the spring, but that’s it. They are about gone. It’s weird.
So I don’t know, maybe that doctor was right. Maybe it’s something else. But allergies suck. Of any kind.
There are a lot of reasons for new allergies, and similar reasons for why you might move past them.
Developing a new allergy you did not have prior could be due to some not so fun things, and can also be due to a change in gut flora.
If that change is reverted or changes again, you might not have that allergy anymore.
There is a lot of sense in why our bodies may grow allergic and also get past an allergy. This is considered a widely understood fact too, so if your doctor told you this within the past 10-20 years I'd probably make sure not to see them anymore.